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Quite recently, I read that one good way to learn something new is to hit the “Random article” link in Wikipedia.

I thought that for people who want to learn something new in IT, a great addition would be a “Random Post” link on Stack Overflow.

  • Since we want to learn in a said direction, this link should be tag-oriented (e.g. on the tag page).
  • Since it’s about learning something, the filtering query should take into consideration only questions / answers with a high enough grade.
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  • Maybe there should be also a cross site duplicate search for Meta.SO and Meta.SE ;-) My bad, sorry. May 28, 2021 at 9:15
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    @MauriceKlimek No need to apologize for not finding an 11yo duplicate from a different site! It happens lol
    – zcoop98
    May 28, 2021 at 14:03
  • As an aside, this is one of the reasons I enjoy reviewing answers—and even in languages and frameworks I'm not normally interested or invested into. It gives me an excuse to learn random tidbits that I wouldn't otherwise have thought to seek out, and can help establish a broader awareness of what else is going on in the coding world. Jun 6, 2021 at 21:06

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The closest thing that appears to be available right now is a webapp that a user named @Gelatin put together some time ago, called "DiceStack".

It's got a page over on StackApps. It appears to still work fine, but reporting any bugs might be hit or miss– the StackApps page hasn't been active in 5+ years. According to that page, it's free to use, but not open source, so mileage may vary.

It allows filtering by site, minimum score (1/ 10/ 100), tags (up to 5), and answer status (no answers/ no accepted answer/ any).


There are no official SE solutions for this at the moment, but it did receive a favorable response as a feature-request when it was posted to MSE in 2009. Times have changed just a little since then though, so not certain how much traction it'd get today.

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